New law centre to help those with special needs, mental health conditions navigate legal system

New law centre to help those with special needs, mental health conditions navigate legal system


SINGAPORE – A new legal centre was launched on March 16 to help those with special needs and mental health conditions navigate the legal system.

The Inclusive Justice Law Centre by Pro Bono SG and the Rao Family Foundation will have a full-time community lawyer who will reach out to special needs individuals in Singapore.

The centre aims to form partnerships with different social service agencies so that the lawyer and a programme coordinator can offer services to individuals from these agencies.

It also aims to bridge the awareness gap that many people with invisible disabilities and their caregivers have in knowing where to get help and understanding the type of help they need, said Pro Bono SG’s chief representation officer Sadhana Rai.

For a start, the centre intends to help a few hundred people with their cases in the first year, she added.

The launch of the centre is in line with the work being done by a task force that was launched in January to review how the Government can better support people with mental health conditions and special needs within the criminal justice system. This includes both accused persons and victims of crime.

Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Social and Family Development and Law Eric Chua and veteran lawyer Peggy Yee, a vocal advocate for people with such disabilities, are co-chairing the 20-member task force.

Speaking at the signing of a memorandum of understanding for the centre at The Foundry on March 16, Mr Chua said more has been done to improve access to justice in Singapore.

For instance, the per capita household income threshold for civil legal aid will be raised from $1,050 to $1,650, as announced during the debate of the Ministry of Law’s budget on March 2.



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